Headda | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Lichfield and of Leicester | |
| Installed | c. 691 (Lichfield) c. 709 (Leicester) |
| Term ended | c. 721 (death) |
| Predecessor | Seaxwulf (Lichfield) Wilfrid (Leicester) |
| Successor | Aldwine |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | 691 |
| Personal details | |
| Died | c. 721 |
Headda [a] (died c. 721) was an early medieval Bishop of Lichfield. [b]
Headda was consecrated in 691 and died between 716 and 727. [1] He held the see of Leicester along with Lichfield. [1] In 706 Headda consecrated the new church constructed at Crowland by Guthlac. [2]
Prior to Headda's consecration, he had "almost certainly" been abbot of the monastery at Breedon on the Hill in Leicestershire, before which he may also have been a monk at Medeshamstede. [3]